Hi. I am in a gaming group that plays every monday night, rain or shine. For the most part it's a really good group, serious gamers/roll-players. But every now and then grips start popping up. Here is the latest one.
The group is on the trail of a Druid-Witch (Hag) and she leads them into a trap. The party must cross a slime (regular slime, not a monster) covered rope bridge. Under the bridge is the real threat. I gave the bridge a Reflex DC of 20. Pretty reasonable if you ask me. Well...the most dextrous member of the party tests the bridge and rolls a 19, slipping, but not falling over due to precautions of holding onto a rope. He then goes to the players handbook to tell me that the DC should only be 15, because thats what the "balance" skill says. That 20 is not reasonable. Keep in mind that this is a 9th level rogue. The average party level is 8th. I explain that if I don't make obsticles a challenge that it will not be any fun for that party, that the party should work together to solve the issue. Also they have a wizard with Wings of Flying.
Am I being unreasonable. Should skill based levels stay relatively the same as the party progresses. I know that when the party is in a non-challenging situtation I keep the DC relativily simple to show their skill at whatever the task/check maybe. IE the 9th level thief picking a simple lock, DC 10, click your in...
Please, I'd like to hear some opinions. Thanks.
Gallo22
The group is on the trail of a Druid-Witch (Hag) and she leads them into a trap. The party must cross a slime (regular slime, not a monster) covered rope bridge. Under the bridge is the real threat. I gave the bridge a Reflex DC of 20. Pretty reasonable if you ask me. Well...the most dextrous member of the party tests the bridge and rolls a 19, slipping, but not falling over due to precautions of holding onto a rope. He then goes to the players handbook to tell me that the DC should only be 15, because thats what the "balance" skill says. That 20 is not reasonable. Keep in mind that this is a 9th level rogue. The average party level is 8th. I explain that if I don't make obsticles a challenge that it will not be any fun for that party, that the party should work together to solve the issue. Also they have a wizard with Wings of Flying.
Am I being unreasonable. Should skill based levels stay relatively the same as the party progresses. I know that when the party is in a non-challenging situtation I keep the DC relativily simple to show their skill at whatever the task/check maybe. IE the 9th level thief picking a simple lock, DC 10, click your in...
Please, I'd like to hear some opinions. Thanks.
Gallo22